History of Music in the European Tradition: Topics

Course Number
MHIS-201
Description

In this course, students will explore the art music of Europe and the United States. The course will address such important trends as the evolution of counterpoint, the birth of opera, and the emergence of post-tonal compositional practices, using a selection of repertoire spanning the Middle Ages to the present. Students will finish the course with a clear understanding of how the polystylistic music of the twenty-first century has evolved from past practices. Additionally, students will develop a greater understanding of how other cultural forces have shaped musical practice in the West. This course will explore specific topics in the history of Western classical music in a chronological order.

 

Credits
2
Prerequisites
CM-211 or CM-251, and LENG-111
Required Of
All degree students and CWPR and FILM diploma students not taking MHIS-202 or MHIS-203
Electable By
All except COMP and MUED majors
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Location
Boston
Valencia
Department
LART
Course Chair
Marcela Castillo-Rama
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